Of Thunderstorms and Rain
By Ld Marduk
Lightning streaks across the sky,And thunder rumbles its reply,The skies…in such a blackened mood,Have lost their familiar tint of blue—The winds' art such, They blow and blow,And shake all nature…high and low,And rend the very earth asunder,Amidst the lightning…and the thunder—Tis a fury…yea…indeed,But twill end…eventually,The clouds once more a fluffy white,A rainbow stretched…across the sky. Written April 10th, 2000 © on Aug 31 2001 01:27 AM PST 0 • 10
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"Lightning streaks across the sky,And thunder rumbles its reply,The skies…in such a blackened mood,Have lost their familiar tint of blue—The winds' art such, They blow and blow,And shake all nature…high and low,And rend the very earth asunder,Amidst the lightning…and the thunder—Tis a fury…yea…indeed,But twill end…eventually,The clouds once more a fluffy white,A rainbow stretched…across the sky...."